Arthur Pemberton wrote:
Plugins are nice, I like them. I was referring to "non default
plugins" as in those very nice plugins that aren't in by default, and
require knowledge of their existence (generally) to get to.
We can't install every single plugin yum plugin by default. What you
find useful is not what others find useful. Every single non-default
packages requires knowledge about that to install them. That is not a
yum specific issue. If you want to make the functionality more visible
one solution is to document them better. I wanted to publish a new guide
for Fedora 7 but have got little help so far. Want to contribute?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/SoftwareManagementGuide
Rahul